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![]() Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: JohnH wrote: On 7 Oct 2006 10:13:13 -0700, wrote: Jim, did the "new" mechanic feel there was no other engine damage? Unless the winterizing is already done, I'd still ask them to run a compression test, to see if a cylinder is low on compression. ie burned halve, blown head gasket, or even a cracked head. These engines are pretty tough, but can still be hurt by accessive heat, and in some cases, it doesn't take much, either. JimH wrote: I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) Wow! Sounds like more bad karma. Hope everything works out for Jim. ;) I remember telling JimH that his mechanic was a dumbass last summer, for all the reason listed here. Yet, JimH response was his mechanice was an OMC certified mechanic, and who was I to question his mechanice's judgment. There is an old expression, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool my twice, shame on me". I remember JimH not only getting fooled over and over again, but being very nasty when I told him him mechanic was an dumbass whose ignorance was going to cost him money. Some people wonder why so many bad things happen to them, when to everyone else it is obvious. Care to Google up and post (the entire thread) some proof of those claims Reggie? You sure seem to worry about what I do with my life. I suggest you try to get a life of your own so you can stop worrying about mine. |
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![]() JimH wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: JohnH wrote: On 7 Oct 2006 10:13:13 -0700, wrote: Jim, did the "new" mechanic feel there was no other engine damage? Unless the winterizing is already done, I'd still ask them to run a compression test, to see if a cylinder is low on compression. ie burned halve, blown head gasket, or even a cracked head. These engines are pretty tough, but can still be hurt by accessive heat, and in some cases, it doesn't take much, either. JimH wrote: I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) Wow! Sounds like more bad karma. Hope everything works out for Jim. ;) I remember telling JimH that his mechanic was a dumbass last summer, for all the reason listed here. Yet, JimH response was his mechanice was an OMC certified mechanic, and who was I to question his mechanice's judgment. There is an old expression, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool my twice, shame on me". I remember JimH not only getting fooled over and over again, but being very nasty when I told him him mechanic was an dumbass whose ignorance was going to cost him money. Some people wonder why so many bad things happen to them, when to everyone else it is obvious. Care to Google up and post (the entire thread) some proof of those claims Reggie? You sure seem to worry about what I do with my life. I suggest you try to get a life of your own so you can stop worrying about mine. I remember it, also. Your bipolar condition bothering you again, Jim? So, for you: http://tinyurl.com/pbj53 Where you stated: "These folks taking care of my boat are pretty reputable." And here is the thread where you stick up for your mechanic when Reggie was trying to tell you you need a new one. http://tinyurl.com/n53xx |
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JimH wrote:
I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) If you want a job done right, you've gotta do it yourself, that's what I've always gone by and so far so good. |
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James Sweet wrote:
JimH wrote: I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) If you want a job done right, you've gotta do it yourself, that's what I've always gone by and so far so good. Do you do your own dentistry? What about surgery, do you use a mirror with the scapel? |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
James Sweet wrote: JimH wrote: I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) If you want a job done right, you've gotta do it yourself, that's what I've always gone by and so far so good. Do you do your own dentistry? What about surgery, do you use a mirror with the scapel? Ok there's certainly exceptions to the rule! |
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![]() JimH wrote: I went to check on the repairs on my boat this morning, get the winterizing set up and square away on my bill. The engine was running rough after my overheating episode this summer. My new mechanic found that the port side exhaust manifold gaskets had failed due to the overheating and were allowing water into 2 of the cylinders. They also found that the oil cooler was leaking and the wrong spark plugs were installed (I had my old marina do a tune up on the boat last summer). Every time the *OMC Certified* mechanic at my old marina touched my boat he screwed something up. First he never replaced the impeller like I asked him to, saying he checked it and was working fine. Then the boat overheated because the impeller failed. Then he installed the wrong temperature thermostat when trying to "fix" the problem, never finding the bad manifold gasket. Earlier he used the wrong spark plugs during a routine tune-up. Boy am I glad we switched marinas and now have a good mechanic. ;-) Again.......bipolar.... When this first happened, you actually praised your old mechanic when someone suggested you seek a new one. Now he's an idiot.....typical. |
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